Ottawa (inhabited place)
Found in 48 Collections and/or Records:
1932 Conference, 1960 - 1988
255 x 205 mm. modern copy print from the National Archives of Canada. Arrival of Stanley Baldwin, R.B. Bennett, Neville Chamberlain, Harry H. Stevens and Geoffrey Lloyd.
1932 Conference, 1960 - 1988
255 x 205 mm. mm. modern copy print from the National Archives of Canada. Opening of the Imperial Conference in the House of Commons, Ottawa, with the Governor-General Lord Bessborough reading a message from King George V. A note on the back indicates the location of the delegations.
By Town, the Eight Locks, Rideau Canal [circa 1828-32], 1929 - 1970
Reproductions of original artwork by Frome
By Town, Upper Canada, in 1832, now the city of 'Ontario' [Ottawa], the Seat of Government of the Dominion, 1929 - 1970
Reproductions of original artwork by Frome
Bytown, 1967
Prints of paintings from Confederation Life's Gallery and Archives, spanning 450 years of Canada's history and including significant events in each province and territory, and in the country as a whole. Below each image is a short description in both English and French.
Colonial Conference on trade and communication, June to July 1894, held in the Senate Chamber, Parliament Buildings, Ottawa, 1960 - 1988
255 x 205 mm. modern copy print from the National Archives of Canada. Shows meeting of 28 June, 1894.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: Commonwealth leaders and Secretary-General Arnold Smith, 1973
241 x 104 mm.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: Commonwealth leaders and Secretary-General Arnold Smith, 1973
241 x 191 mm. colour print.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: duplicate of CC/714, 1973
241 x 191 mm. colour print.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: Edward Heath at the conference table with Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara (Prime Minister of Fiji), 1973
241 x 160 mm.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: Julius Nyerere, Senator Francis Prevatt (Minister of Petroleum and Mines, Trinidad and Tobago) and Vice President Mainza Chona of Zambia, 1973
203 x 155 mm.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: miniature portrait representing 32 Commonwealth heads of government, 1973
230 x 195 mm.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: opening session viewed from above, 1973
243 x 195 mm.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: opening session viewed from above with photographers in the foreground, 1973
220 x 165 mm. with negative.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: Pierre Trudeau chairing the meeting, 1973
203 x 155 mm.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: Pierre Trudeau with Mrs S. Sirimavo Bandaranaike, 1973
241 x 193 mm.
Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Ottawa, Aug. 1973: Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip with Commonwealth leaders, 1973
242 x 195 mm.
Demonstration in support of Tibet outside Canada's Parliament Building, Ottawa 17 January 1984, 1984-01-17
Group with the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. R.B. Bennett, who entertained them to lunch, outside the Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, where he lived, 1932
240 x 150 mm. A note on the back of the print reads: 'abs. John Chertain' - from other references in this collection, this probably refers to the individual being absent from the photograph although present at the occasion.
Imperial Economic Conference, Ottawa, July to Aug. 1932, 1960 - 1988
153 x 103 mm. Photocopy of a group photograph taken outside Parliament with some identifications.
Library of Parliament, Ottawa, 1897 - 1904
240 x 193 mm. Showing a section of the Ottawa Library of Parliament, with tables in the foreground and ornately carved wooden galleries beyond.
Lord Home’s trip to Eastern Canada, 1956, 1956-05-10 - 1956-06-04
Detailed diary written whilst Smedley visited parts of eastern Canada and Washington, DC, with Lord Home, Commonwealth Secretary, 1955-57 (circa 200 sheets).
Itineraries, dinner plans, tourist brochures, and prospectuses from the ‘British Newfoundland Corporation Limited, Montreal, May 1956’ and the ‘Quebec Labrador Iron Ore Company of Canada’ are also included.
Members of the Colonial Conference, 1894, 1960 - 1988
255 x 205 mm. modern copy print from the National Archives of Canada. Montage of sixteen photographs of delegates, with facsimile signatures under each, and list of names on the prints.
Mr Menzies and Mr Mackenzie King leaving the War Cabinet Meeting, Ottawa, Canada, 19 May 1941
A loose print measuring 140 x 194 mm, captioned on the reverse. The print shows Menzies and Mackenzie King walking side by side along a pavement after a war cabinet meeting. Sir Robert Gordon Menzies (1894-1978) was Prime Minister of Australia 1939-41 and 1949-66. William Lyon Mackenzie King (1874-1950) was Prime Minister of Canada 1921-26, 1926-30 and 1935-48.
Niagara Falls, 1919
125 x 105 mm. coloured by Norman Wilkinson.